
Truly Frank
A Dublin Memoir
Frank McDonald(Author)
Penguin Ireland (Publisher)
Published on 25. October 2018
Book
Hardback
320 pages
978-1-84488-380-6 (ISBN)
Description
'Without doubt, it's the memoir of the year' Irish Independent
Passionate, gossipy, opinionated and seriously entertaining, Truly Frank is an instant classic of journalistic memoir.
Journalist Frank McDonald is best known as, in the words of Bob Geldof, 'a permanent thorn in the fat arse of municipal pretension'.
The scourge of negligent planners, unscrupulous property developers and cynical politicians, and champion of environmental protection and sustainable development, McDonald's work in the Irish Times has been key to grasping how Ireland actually works.
McDonald's sense of mission grew out of an endlessly enquiring mind. After a happy 1950s childhood in a conventional Catholic home he ventured forth - into Dublin's hidden gay scene, into student politics at UCD, into the worlds of journalism, architecture and Ireland's beau monde, into a life of travel - always in a spirit of openness and unmitigated curiosity. The rewards in friendship, knowledge and understanding have been immeasurable.
Now, in Truly Frank, McDonald tells the stories behind his public and private lives - his long and fruitful career, his activism and legendary battles, his deep ties to family and friends, his four-decade partnership with his spouse Eamon Slater.
'Although, as a journalist, I have never shied away from revealing what I believe to be true, revisiting my life and times has been as challenging as it has been therapeutic and even enjoyable ...'
'A memoir not just of a fascinating life, but of a fascinating city' Caitriona Crowe
'Witty and revealing' Cara
'There's gossip, a delicious sense of indiscretion and an acutely observed bitchiness' Irish Times
'Remarkably honest' Miriam O'Callaghan, RTE
'Wonderful ... an ideal Christmas present' Ivan Yates, Newstalk
'A really honest, open read' Matt Cooper, Today FM
'A delightful read' Eamon Dunphy
Passionate, gossipy, opinionated and seriously entertaining, Truly Frank is an instant classic of journalistic memoir.
Journalist Frank McDonald is best known as, in the words of Bob Geldof, 'a permanent thorn in the fat arse of municipal pretension'.
The scourge of negligent planners, unscrupulous property developers and cynical politicians, and champion of environmental protection and sustainable development, McDonald's work in the Irish Times has been key to grasping how Ireland actually works.
McDonald's sense of mission grew out of an endlessly enquiring mind. After a happy 1950s childhood in a conventional Catholic home he ventured forth - into Dublin's hidden gay scene, into student politics at UCD, into the worlds of journalism, architecture and Ireland's beau monde, into a life of travel - always in a spirit of openness and unmitigated curiosity. The rewards in friendship, knowledge and understanding have been immeasurable.
Now, in Truly Frank, McDonald tells the stories behind his public and private lives - his long and fruitful career, his activism and legendary battles, his deep ties to family and friends, his four-decade partnership with his spouse Eamon Slater.
'Although, as a journalist, I have never shied away from revealing what I believe to be true, revisiting my life and times has been as challenging as it has been therapeutic and even enjoyable ...'
'A memoir not just of a fascinating life, but of a fascinating city' Caitriona Crowe
'Witty and revealing' Cara
'There's gossip, a delicious sense of indiscretion and an acutely observed bitchiness' Irish Times
'Remarkably honest' Miriam O'Callaghan, RTE
'Wonderful ... an ideal Christmas present' Ivan Yates, Newstalk
'A really honest, open read' Matt Cooper, Today FM
'A delightful read' Eamon Dunphy
Reviews / Votes
A wonderfully indiscreet romp ... without doubt, it's the memoir of the year * Irish Independent * A memoir not just of a fascinating life, but of a fascinating city * Caitriona Crowe * There's gossip, a delicious sense of indiscretion and an acutely observed bitchiness * Irish Times * Witty and revealing * Cara * Remarkably honest -- Miriam O'Callaghan * RTE * I really honest, open read * Matt Cooper * Wonderful ... an ideal Christmas present * Ivan Yates * A delightful read * Eamon Dunphy *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
Ireland
Publishing group
Penguin Books Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 162 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
573 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84488-380-6 (9781844883806)
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E-Book
10/2018
1st Edition
Penguin Books Ltd
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Person
Frank McDonald was for many years the Environment Editor of the Irish Times. His books include The Destruction of Dublin and (with Kathy Sheridan) The Builders.